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How to register an NGO
In Indian society, NGOs (non-governmental organizations) play a very vital and important role between the government and citizens to ensure the easy access to fundamental rights and government’s developmental schemes. Being an interface between the common people and government administration, an NGO’s role in streamlining the services for the masses is vital for the healthy functioning of any democracy. To register an NGO requires understanding of certain procedures and laws which we have listed down for you: Section of constitution NGOs in India are registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, which is a central Act. According to Section 20 of the Act, the following societies can be registered: charitable societies, military orphan funds or societies, societies established for the promotion of science, literature, or the fine arts, for instruction, the diffusion of useful knowledge, the diffusion of political education, the foundation or maintenance of libraries or reading rooms Read More..
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